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1 November, 08:05

Why were the Germans so angry after world war l?

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  1. 1 November, 11:36
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    Answer: At the Treaty of Versailles, the Germnas were truly insulted.

    They didn't have their own voice and the Treaty was unfair. It

    shifted all the blame of starting WWI to Germany, where in fact other countries also supported in creating the war. The Germans

    were also angry because they had to pay all the reparations and

    they had their economy drained out. These reasons held the German
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